Audiolibro: History of California: The American Period
- Download 00 Preface audio
- Download 01 Boston, California, and Canton audio
- Download 02 Restrictions and Evasions audio
- Download 03 The Russian Experiment audio
- Download 04 The Whalers and Hide Traders audio
- Download 05 Jedediah Smith, ''Pathfinder of the Sierras'' audio
- Download 06 James Ohio Pattie, Fur trader and Explorer audio
- Download 07 The Successors of Smith and Pattie audio
- Download 08 Advertising and Immigration--John Bidwell audio
- Download 09 Immigration and Tragedy--The Donner Party audio
- Download 10 Wilkes and Fremont, Government Explorers audio
- Download 11 Jackson, Tyler, and California audio
- Download 12 ''Anarchy and Confusion.'' audio
- Download 13 Plans for Annexation audio
- Download 14 California, Great Britain, and the United States audio
- Download 15 The Bear Flag Revolt audio
- Download 16 The Conquest of California audio
- Download 17 The Gold Rush audio
- Download 18 Statehood audio
- Download 19 Mines and Miners audio
- Download 20 San Francisco, The Boisterous audio
- Download 21 The Queen of the Cow Counties audio
- Download 22 California and Sonora: The Day of the Filibuster audio
- Download 23 The First Decade of Politics audio
- Download 24 The Overland Mail and the Pony Express audio
- Download 25 The Background of the Pacific Railroad audio
- Download 26 The Central Pacific Railroad audio
- Download 27 The Discontented Seventies audio
- Download 28 Politics 1180-1910: A Resume audio
- Download 29 Material Progress audio
- Download 30 Review and Prophecy audio
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The Author's own summary surveys “first the faint awakenings of American interest in the Spanish province of Alta California. The New England merchants traffic again along the sunlit, poorly guarded coast; the shadow of Russia hangs for a moment over San Francisco Bay; the hide and tallow vessels laboriously collect their cargoes at every little port...the first adventurous immigrants wind wearily down the mountain trails....
“Then the scene changes...English ambitions hold a threat of danger to the program of the United States; the Sacramento settlers raise the crude Bear Flag as a symbol of revolt; and finally a strong-willed President acquires California as the fruit of war.
“The gold rush follows—a tumultuous beginning for the new day! Statehood then, and a time of social and political adjustment, when a restless people seek to accommodate themselves to ordered government and the restraints of law...they fill the treasury of the world with gold, reclaim an empire from the wilderness, turn the rivers into useful channels, meet the challenge of the mountains with a railroad, and securely lay the material foundations for a splendid state.”
This work may be considered the companion volume to Charles E. Chapman's A History of California: The Spanish Period, which tells the story of first Spanish and then Mexican California, from first discovery until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 ceded ownership to the United States of America.
Disclaimer. The listener is reminded that the final chapter, Review and Prophecy, was written at a time when ideas were commonly held that today many regard as blatantly racist and offensive. This chapter has been read "as written," with no attempt at sanitization. It does not reflect the opinions of the narrator. - Summary by Steven Seitel
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